Get your fill of the radio of yesteryear
Before iPhones, before Bluetooth, before satellites, when communication zipping through the air seemed as exotic as landing on the moon, there was radio. The audio dramas and Morse code are gone (and a receiver is no longer considered a piece of furniture), but pirate radio fans, tech historians and casual listeners can still find a century's worth of history in wireless broadcast. Nobel Prize winning physicist Guglielmo Marconi sent radio waves across his parents' attic in England, then across... Читать дальше...